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Gayle J. Thorn

Poetry & Prose: When I Can Read My Title Clear


In 1707 – yes, 300+ years ago! – Isaac Watts wrote a song that has become a classic hymn. This song, “When I Can Read My Title Clear,” offers such comfort and peace to my heart, that I wanted to share it

with you. The words to this song go as follows:

“When I can read my title clear to mansions in the skies,

I bid farewell to every fear, and wipe my weeping eyes.

And wipe my weeping eyes, and wipe my weeping eyes

I bid farewell to every fear, and wipe my weeping eyes.

Should earth against my soul engage, and hellish darts be hurled,

Then I can smile at Satan’s rage, and face a frowning world.

And face a frowning world, and face a frowning world,

Then I can smile at Satan’s rage, and face a frowning world.

Let cares, like a wild deluge come, and storms of sorrow fall!

May I but safely reach my home, my God, my heav’n, my All.

My God, my heaven, my All, my God, my heave’, my All,

May I but safely reach my home, my God, my heaven, my All.

There shall I bathe my weary soul in seas of heav’nly rest,

And not a wave of trouble roll, across my peaceful breast.

Across my peaceful breast, across my peaceful breast,

And not a wave of trouble roll, across my peaceful breast.”

What a powerful message!

I hope you find the same hope and joy I find in the message of this historic song!

God bless!

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